Atlanta is a city that means a lot to Drake‘s development as an artist. He showed the city some love in his new docuseries, co-produced by Jermaine Dupri, titled Magic City: An American Fantasy. The series, which airs on Starz, details the infamous and iconic strip club of the same name. In a new clip, Drake discusses the first time he ever heard Future‘s music.

“The first time I ever heard Future was in a bum a** studio in Toronto. I was just like, ‘How high is this guy? This guy has to be high as f**k,'” Drake said. “They were just on some next planet.”

The song in question was “Tony Montana,” which others in the clip recalled hearing as well. DJ Esco said someone told him to never play the track again, while others told him to keep playing the song. Obviously, the latter won out. And of course, Drake eventually jumped on the remix to the song, beginning a musical partnership that lasted over a decade.

Drake And Future Beef

Drake and Future made quality music together in a mutually beneficial partnership. As such, it is not surprising that the former continues to give his former friend credit. Anything is possible in entertainment, so a reconciliation is not at all out of the question just yet, especially since Drake has largely stayed away from directly dissing Future amid his feud with Metro Boomin. Fans would surely love to see them patch things up, and at least one side continues to keep the door open in that regard.